<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">	<channel>		<title>This Month's Most Popular Games Tagged 'Windows, platformer, playable' on The Great Games Experiment</title>		<link>http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/games/popular/month/Windows/platformer/playable/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>		<description>This Month's Most Popular Games Tagged 'Windows, platformer, playable' on The Great Games Experiment</description>		<image>			<url>http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/css/logo.jpg</url>			<title>This Month's Most Popular Games Tagged 'Windows, platformer, playable' on The Great Games Experiment</title>			<link>http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/games/popular/month/Windows/platformer/playable/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>		</image>		<language>en-us</language>		<item>			<title>Cave Story - Doukutsu Monogatari</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/doukutsu/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/3/34b367807a13838f523fdc5601a398f6_sq.jpg" title="Cave Story - Doukutsu Monogatari Image" /> Cave Story is a freeware sidescrolling action/adventure/platformer title with leanings towards Wonderboy and recent sidescrolling Castlevania titles. You control a little amnesiac who runs around helping out these rabbit-ish creatures called Mimigas while trying to find your way out of the giant cave inside the floating island which makes up the game's setting.<br />
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This is a free game made by one man:<br />
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<div class="user_quote"><span class="quote_from">Pixel said,</span><blockquote class="user_quote">It's been five years since I first thought to myself, &quot;Hey, why not try making a game?&quot; I developed Cave Story at my own pace, taking my time, and while doing so I released a few other smaller games as well.</blockquote></div><div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>26 Nov 2006 01:38:13</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Within a Deep Forest</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/withinadeepforest/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/8/8172cc7a5549196e171acb1c81866b71_sq.png" title="Within a Deep Forest Image" /> Within a Deep Forest is a freeware 2D platform game for Windows, featuring challenging gameplay, beautiful music, an evil doctor, infinite cuteness, and a deep forest.<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>26 Nov 2006 02:38:21</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Seiklus</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/seiklus/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/c/cf7596856c2c29869c006cd9bd30d8db_sq.png" title="Seiklus Image" /> This is an strange endearing relaxing game. All about exploring the world. <br />
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It has many nice touches that come out if you take the time to play.  Shows how much simple things and bare bones gameplay can still add up to an enjoyable experience. <br />
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The environments are strange and unexpected.. Might be a bit challenging for some and frustrating at times, but I enjoyed it overall. <br />
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This was made by a single guy using GameMaker, and given away for free! See developer's links below for more info<br />
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<div class="user_quote"><span class="quote_from">clysm said,</span><blockquote class="user_quote"> Well, when I make any game, I make<br />
a game that Id like to see made by someone<br />
else; like partly as just an effort to inspire other people to make little games. I know a lot of people who are really talented, or who have some ambition, but they dont do anything, because they just think they cant....</blockquote></div><div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>26 Nov 2006 11:33:25</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Knytt</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/knytt/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/8/83e6e0db6011be470d9c42d031497dbd_sq.png" title="Knytt Image" /> The Knytt was abducted by an alien! Traveling through space, the UFO flies into a meteor and crashes on a nearby planet. Luckily, the Knytt and the alien survive, but the UFO is a wreck. How can the Knytt possibly find it's way back home again?<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>06 Dec 2006 12:42:22</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>La Mulana</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/lamulana/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/f/ff4bd622a289d7c3d6ea36293c9cd280_sq.gif" title="La Mulana Image" /> La-Mulana is a freeware free-roaming platformer game designed to look, sound, and play like a classic MSX game. It's heavily influenced by the classic Konami MSX game 'The Maze of Galious' and anyone who has played that title will probably recognize the similarities very quickly. You play the whip-wielding Indiana Jones-esque archaeologist Lemeza Kosugi as he investigates the ancient ruins of La-Mulana in an attempt to find its treasure and one-up his father, who is trying to get the same treasure as well.<br />
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The game is huge, with many different areas to explore and dozens of items and weapons to find. Each area has a large variety of puzzles and traps and you need to solve the puzzles in each area to discover the Ankhs and Ankh Jewels, which allow you to fight the eight Guardians of the ruins. To solve the puzzles you'll need to be able to read the tablets scattered throughout the ruins, which will require a Hand Scanner and translation software for the portable MSX that Lemeza has brought along on the adventure. Your Hand Scanner will also allow you to find items and search the bones of less fortunate adventurers.<br />
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Note that the original game comes in Japanes, so apply the english patch (link at the bottom).<br />
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(Description courtesy of Independent Games Blog)<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>13 Feb 2007 01:29:22</pubDate>		</item>		<item>			<title>Jumper Two</title>			<link><![CDATA[ http://www.greatgamesexperiment.com/game/jumpertwo/?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=rss ]]></link>			<description><![CDATA[ <img style="float: left; clear: left;" src="http://static.greatgamesexperiment.com/userimages/d/d4a93556628b2c4d4c41cedeb2c3debb_sq.png" title="Jumper Two Image" /> Jumper Two is the sequel to Jumper (obviously), and continues the story of Ogmo, the horrible experiment gone wrong, as he attempts to evade capture by various forces which want him for various reasons.<br />
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You'll have to get Ogmo through 60 of the most devious single-screen platformer stage designs ever in his quest for freedom, using the various kinds of jumps at your disposal.<br />
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Also included is the Jumper Two Editor v4.06, which lets you create your own 10-stage 'Sectors' with a variety of game objects, some of which exclusive to the editor, and even lets you edit the game physics!<div style="clear:both;"></div> ]]></description>			<pubDate>19 Feb 2007 11:52:14</pubDate>		</item>	</channel></rss>